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Spiked judges said that "the union is subscribing not only to the boycott of products but the boycotting of Israeli academics... as this motion does not explicitly link to a censorship of speech, this is not an outright ban on pro-Israeli thought".
A third-year student from Lancaster University who had her drink spiked when she was in her first year says she didn't report it because she believed people would blame her.
The children wear baggy pants and fluorescent earrings, and have spiked haircuts.
In recent years rooftopping has spiked in popularity, attracting a more diverse set of practitioners.
Random nutritional surveys of children aged from birth to nine-years-old are being undertaken at health clinics and primary schools to determine whether malnutrition has spiked.
Because, during my first term at university, I believe my drink was spiked at a bar.
Not everyone will agree with the criteria Spiked used in its rankings.
I even found I could ignore the concern for my waistline when I ate that third or fourth canapé, so long as the eggnog was spiked.
While many of us know of someone whose drink has been spiked or who has been assaulted, these official figures remain relatively low.
Once I put the news on the wire, investors reacted immediately and bond prices suddenly spiked.
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